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Old February 3rd 05, 11:50 PM
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But looking at all the propagation conditions I can find, ie.
mag storms (none, in fact unusually quiet) and Xrays (none, quiet),
nothing changed from eg. yesterday to today.

So what indicator is there that I'm not seeing?


It is all quite elementary really :-P

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....the low bands of 160, 120, 90 and 80 meters saw the best propagation
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Old February 4th 05, 11:09 AM
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WFAN 660 NYC has been like a local at 5:30am in Central Ohio the
past few days, and today is barely audible over Cubans and probably
a Pittsburgh station (no station ID), which don't seem to be any
stronger than usual. It's just that WFAN is really weak.

But looking at all the propagation conditions I can find, ie.
mag storms (none, in fact unusually quiet) and Xrays (none, quiet),
nothing changed from eg. yesterday to today.

So what indicator is there that I'm not seeing?

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Old February 4th 05, 02:24 PM
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WFAN 660 NYC has been like a local at 5:30am in Central Ohio the
past few days, and today is barely audible over Cubans and probably
a Pittsburgh station (no station ID), which don't seem to be any
stronger than usual. It's just that WFAN is really weak.

But looking at all the propagation conditions I can find, ie.
mag storms (none, in fact unusually quiet) and Xrays (none, quiet),
nothing changed from eg. yesterday to today.

So what indicator is there that I'm not seeing?

These uncertaincies in propagation in the medium wave band makes dx'ing that
band a challenging proposition. I still remember one night a long time ago,
when I was living in Virginia, KOA (850 in Denver, CO) came in with an
extremely strong signal. The next night, it didn't come in at all. I also
remembered, while living in upstate New York about 15 years ago, I picked up
a signal from Colombia that drowned out WBT (Charlotte, NC).


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Old February 4th 05, 03:11 PM
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The Sun is changing.

On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 11:09:11 GMT, Ron Hardin
wrote:

WFAN 660 NYC has been like a local at 5:30am in Central Ohio the
past few days, and today is barely audible over Cubans and probably
a Pittsburgh station (no station ID), which don't seem to be any
stronger than usual. It's just that WFAN is really weak.

But looking at all the propagation conditions I can find, ie.
mag storms (none, in fact unusually quiet) and Xrays (none, quiet),
nothing changed from eg. yesterday to today.

So what indicator is there that I'm not seeing?



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Old February 4th 05, 05:17 PM
 
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I live forty miles East of Vicksburg,Mississippi.Those little five and
six transistor shirt pocket size AM/MW band radios,back in the 1950's it
was normal at night times to pick up radio stations in New York
City,Minneapolis,Chicago,Detroit,Denver,Cincinatti ,once in a while
California and that station way out in West Texas that isn't there
anymore,(Del Rio,Texas,I think that's it) and quite a few other long
distance AM/MW radio stations too.
cuhulin




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Old February 4th 05, 05:40 PM
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hi all. i guess while you are on the subject of mw. i used to pick up
wcfl in chicago on one of those little pocket radios every night when i
was growing up here (also in central ohio). what year did wcfl quit
operations? i went thru a bunch of 9volt batteries come to think of it.
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Old February 4th 05, 05:51 PM
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mongo wrote:

hi all. i guess while you are on the subject of mw. i used to pick up
wcfl in chicago on one of those little pocket radios every night when i
was growing up here (also in central ohio). what year did wcfl quit
operations? i went thru a bunch of 9volt batteries come to think of it.


I think it was in the mid-80's that WCFL ceased to exist? They are now WMVP and
broadcast sports talk.

I too went through a lot of 9 volt batteries with the little portable underneath
my pillow.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old February 4th 05, 06:44 PM
 
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My first new shirt pocket six transistor radio I bought at a Motorola
store here in Jackson in the 1960's.The bottom half of the sides of my
six transistor Motorola radio was round on both sides,the top half was
straight and the bottom of the radio was flat.I don't remember what
model of radio it was or how much money I paid for it,I remember it was
a red color.The first transistor radio I ever bought was from an
advertisement in a Popular Mechanics magazine back in the early
1950's.The radio was made in Kearney,Nebraska and it had an earphone,no
speaker.I think I paid about $10.00 for that little radio and it wasen't
worth a crap either,it wouldn't hardly pick up anything.It would
probally bring a pretty penny on eBay though.
cuhulin


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Old February 4th 05, 07:22 PM
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I noticed great conditions last night. Even in my electrical noisy
apartment building I was getting Dallas and Tennesee, among other
places, on my YB-400.

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Old February 4th 05, 09:16 PM
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dxAce wrote:

mongo wrote:


hi all. i guess while you are on the subject of mw. i used to pick up
wcfl in chicago on one of those little pocket radios every night when i
was growing up here (also in central ohio). what year did wcfl quit
operations? i went thru a bunch of 9volt batteries come to think of it.



I think it was in the mid-80's that WCFL ceased to exist? They are now WMVP and
broadcast sports talk.

I too went through a lot of 9 volt batteries with the little portable underneath
my pillow.

dxAce
Michigan
USA





I still have the Pansonic T-601 six tranistor that I got for my
birthday 40 years ago - and it still works (though not well). A radio
the size of a package of king size cigarettes, and at night I would
listen to WBZ in Boston from my bed in Detroit. That would fascinate
any kid - it certainly did me!

Tony

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